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US: Liz Claiborne appoints Lucky Brand CEO
Liz Claiborne has appointed David DeMattei as chief executive officer of its Lucky Brand Jeans division, effective 4 January 2010.

Kate Winslet_s Lucky Charm _ Her Initialed YSL Clutch!
DPA/Zuma; Landov Kate Winslet might be the epitome of classic chic, but the British actress showed off her quirky side last week when she took to the red carpet toting a bespoke purse emblazoned with her very own initials. At the Bambi Film Awards in Germany, Winslet clutched a black Atelier Yves Saint [...]

bestselling electronic toys
Gadget Review: Tech toys for everyone Check out these latest gadgets for kids of any age   _ _ _ _ _ _ Tech toys aren't limited to video games these days, nor are they really just for kids. Bring home a , and expect to be fighting off the kids to get your turn. And "educational" is no longer a bad word in the world of tech-based toys. They'll have as much fun as with a traditional Lego set, but give your children a  kit and they'll be learning about robotics and advanced computing at the same time. The neighborhood Guitar Hero Getting your child a  or , along with a copy of  or , will guarantee that your house will become the most popular on the block. Don't want to spend days looking for a hard-to-find and expensive new console system? The  is still widely supported, plays  and Rock Band and most other current games, and can be had for a song. Or try the new Guitar Hero 3 for your Windows or...

Liz Claiborne Inc. Names David DeMattei CEO of Lucky Brand Jeans (source: prnewswire.com)
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Liz Claiborne Inc. (NYSE: LIZ) today announced the appointment of David DeMattei as Chief Executive Officer, Lucky Brand Jeans, effective January 4, 2010. Mr. DeMattei is an experienced leader and respected bra...

US shoppers opt for electronic goods (source: FT)
US shoppers spent more on consumer electronics and jewellery during November, but less on clothing and luxury goods, according to spending estimates based on credit and debit card receipts from MasterCard Advisors